Attachment style, emotional well-being and aggression of selected high school students with Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) mothers in District VI of / by Angelica C. Fijer and Shermaine Anne E. Nebreja.

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Abstract: FLIER, ANGELICA C. and NEBREJA, SHERMAINE ANNE E. Attachment Style, Emotional Well-being and Aggression Level of Selected High School Students with Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) Mothers in District VI of Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2014. Adviser: Ms. Josephine Manapsal, MP. The study sought to determine the relationship of attachment style, emotional well-being, and aggression level of selected high school students with overseas Filipino worker (OFW) mothers in district VI of Cavite. It used descriptive correlation design. The participants were asked to answer the Attachment Style, Emotional Well-being and Aggression Level Questionnaire. It is a two part questionnaire which composed of personal information part and 70 items scale. Mean and standard deviation were used to determine the attachment style and aggression level. Frequency, mean and standard deviation were used to determine the emotional well-being. Pearson correlation was used to determine the relationship of attachment style and emotional well-being, attachment style and aggression level, and emotional well-being and aggression level of the participants. The result revealed that the participants were securely attached to their mothers, have good emotional well-being and have hostile aggression which means that the participants have an aggression driven by anger and have ultimate motive of harming their target. Furthermore, findings show that their attachment style influence their emotional wellbeing as well as their aggression level. Lastly, it also revealed that there was no significant relationship between emotional well-being and aggression level.
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FLIER, ANGELICA C. and NEBREJA, SHERMAINE ANNE E. Attachment Style, Emotional Well-being and Aggression Level of Selected High School Students with Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) Mothers in District VI of Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2014. Adviser: Ms. Josephine Manapsal, MP.
The study sought to determine the relationship of attachment style, emotional well-being, and aggression level of selected high school students with overseas Filipino worker (OFW) mothers in district VI of Cavite. It used descriptive correlation design. The participants were asked to answer the Attachment Style, Emotional Well-being and Aggression Level Questionnaire. It is a two part questionnaire which composed of personal information part and 70 items scale. Mean and standard deviation were used to determine the attachment style and aggression level. Frequency, mean and standard deviation were used to determine the emotional well-being. Pearson correlation was used to determine the relationship of attachment style and emotional well-being, attachment style and aggression level, and emotional well-being and aggression level of the participants.
The result revealed that the participants were securely attached to their mothers, have good emotional well-being and have hostile aggression which means that the participants have an aggression driven by anger and have ultimate motive of harming their target. Furthermore, findings show that their attachment style influence their emotional wellbeing as well as their aggression level. Lastly, it also revealed that there was no significant relationship between emotional well-being and aggression level.

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